Players will encounter hellhounds, werewolves, vampires, hobbits, ghosts, barbarians and demigorgons. |
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What pack of demonic hellhounds brought you into this world? |
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Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners. |
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That is, until she's challenged by Orion Benandanti, the Alpha of all hellhounds and host to the Third Seal. |
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There were hellhounds constantly on his trail and it just never seemed to be the right time. |
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A man driven not by the hellhounds that seemingly bay at his heels, but by his search for a world that speaks to something about himself. |
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Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include mangled black fur, glowing red eyes, super strength or speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, and a foul odor. |
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Rogues, hellhounds, Stentors, out of my doors, you sons of noise and tumult, begot on an ill May Day, or when the galley-foist is afloat to Westminster! |
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His father operated a saloon, drank sixty shots a day while kibbutzing with the customers, and paid the penalty many a morning, screaming at hellhounds. |
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Hellhounds are also famous for appearing in Northern European mythology and folklore as a part of the Wild Hunt. |
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Hellhounds have been said to be as black as coal and smell of burning brimstone. |
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Hellhounds are called The Bearers of Death because they were supposedly created by ancient demons to serve as heralds of death. |
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Hellhounds are a common monstrous creature in fantasy fiction and horror fiction, though they sometimes appear in other genres such as detective novels, or other uses. |
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